Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3606
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ArticleChile anticipates kiwifruit expansion
Industry urged to concentrate on uniformity, consistency, research and innovation as planted area continues to rise worldwide
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ArticleFruition prepares first plantings of Envy
UK grower organisation's major planting programme for apples set to be unveiled during upcoming National Fruit Show
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ArticleFlorida braced for larger citrus crop
Initial USDA forecast predicts 2010/11 crop will hit 146m boxes of oranges, although grapefruit numbers are expected to fall
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ArticleNSure lands prestigious award
Innovative fresh produce quality assessment programme earns Dutch group the 2010 Food Valley Award
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ArticleMr Apple expected to change hands
The New Zealand apple industry could be in for a shake up with Mr Apple’s main investor now in receivership
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ArticlePremium retailers drawn into banana battle
The UK’s premium retailers are getting drawn into the fray in the banana pricing battle with Waitrose this week dropping its retail to 58p a kilo on loose fruit.
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ArticleUnited Fresh hires Dr Barry Eisenberg
New vice-president of food safety services position fills a need to increase food safety support among United’s member companies
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ArticleFox Packaging establishes new arm
Produce packaging industry leader expands services for North and Latin American markets
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ArticlePlain Jane expands into Mexico
Greenhouse vegetable supplier to increase US imports by 30 per cent over the next two years through new Nayarit production base
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Worldwide Fruit turns loss into profit
Top-fruit marketing desk Worldwide Fruit Ltd (WFL) has turned a loss into profit on the back of strong sales through supermarket customers.
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ArticleAsian growth helps drive up Tesco profits
UK retail giant Tesco said growth in its Asian business was a driving force behind its forecast-beating rise in first-half profits
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ArticlePeru eyes new Asian mango markets
Peru's mango producer association says it will target new markets in Asia with its exports this coming season
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ArticleVietnamese growers toast beer bug bait
An Australian "bug bait" made from brewery waste is helping Vietnamese dragon fruit growers double their profits
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ArticleAnglia growers land pea deal
The future of pea growing on some 150 East Anglian farms has been secured with the signing of a major new contract with Kent-based frozen fruit and vegetable processor Ardo UK Ltd.
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ArticleKorean fruit and vegetable prices skyrocket
Korean consumers are feeling the pinch, with the price of some staple foods seeing the highest price increases in almost 30 years, during September
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ArticleTrade told to ditch ‘lazy Brits’ attitude
The UK produce trade needs to ditch the perception of British people as “lazy” when hiring farm labour.
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ArticleSlow start for NZ strawberries
Heavy rains have lead to a soggy start for the New Zealand strawberry season
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ArticleJapan’s hot summer good for sales
Japanese convenience store operators have posted significant sales gains as consumers in the country try to beat the heat
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ArticleUniveg to lease new Russian facility
Company eyes further expansion in the Russian market with the lease of a major new logistics and distribution hub south of Moscow
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New director puts the fizz into NFU
The NFU has announced that the current vice-president of corporate affairs at Coca Cola Enterprises Erika Coghlan is to become its new director of communications from January 2011.

